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>In the GTK+ distribution's doc/ directory you will find
the API Reference for both GTK and GDK, this FAQ and the
GTK Tutorial.</P
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>In addition, you can find links to HTML versions of
these documents by going to <A
HREF="http://www.gtk.org/"
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>http://www.gtk.org/</A
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packaged version of the GTK Tutorial, with SGML, HTML,
Postscript, DVI and text versions can be found in <A
HREF="ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/tutorial"
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>ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/tutorial</A
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>There are now a few books available that deal with
programming GTK+, GDK and GNOME. Unfortunately, they
currently are all based upon GTK+ 1.x:</P
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>Eric Harlows book entitled "Developing
Linux Applications with GTK+ and GDK". The ISBN is
0-7357-0021-4</P
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>The example code from Eric's book is
available on-line at <A
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>Havoc Pennington has released a book called
"GTK+/GNOME Application Development". The ISBN is
0-7357-0078-8</P
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>The free version of the book lives here: <A
HREF="http://developer.gnome.org/doc/GGAD/"
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>http://developer.gnome.org/doc/GGAD/</A
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>And Havoc maintains information about it and
errata here: <A
HREF="http://pobox.com/~hp/gnome-app-devel.html"
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>http://pobox.com/~hp/gnome-app-devel.html</A
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>"GTK+ Programming in C" by
Syd Logan. ISBN: 0-1301-4264-6</P
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>"Linux GNOME/GTK+ Programming Bible" by
Arthur Griffith. ISBN: 0-7645-4640-6</P
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>"Beginning GTK+/GNOME Programming" by
Peter Wright. ISBN: 1-8610-0381-1</P
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>"Sams Teach Yourself GTK+ Programming
in 21 Days" by Donna Martin
. ISBN: 0-6723-1829-6</P
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